guess your camera is having a problem reading cards. contact the manufacturer (if it's still under warranty).guess your camera is having a problem reading cards. contact the manufacturer (if it's still under warranty).

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The manual indicates using memory cards of size 8 to 128 MB, so this is an early SD memory camera, following the original SD standard. Do not try SDHC or SDXC cards. The camera will support a 1 GB card. It *might* support a 2 or 4 GB card, but since this is a 2 Mpixel camera, a 512 MB or 1 GB card will allow you to save thousands of jpeg format pictures.

Hello, I have the same camera, I went to buy a Kodak memory card and the Representative was kind enough to ask me what digital camera, he said that the c330 will only take a 1GB SD Memory Card. Hope that helps.

The following memory cards are compatible with your Kodak EasyShare C330 Every memory card we offer is manufactured to the highest standard and carries a 2 year minimum warranty.Your Kodak EasyShare C330 accepts SD Card cards.The largest SD Card card you can use in your Kodak EasyShare C330 is 1GB

wahoo!just been rummaging the internet and i have found that these cameras will only take up to a 1gb memory card!so just get a smaller size cardThe camera has 16 MB of internal memory. Memory capacity can be expanded with 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB up to a maximum of 1 GB SD or MMC cards.